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Note: All references from books and texts have been italicized and bulleted. . . Introduction Khattak or Khatak (Pashto: خټک, Urdu خٹک), is the name of an Afghan tribe belonging to the Karlan branch of the Afghans. The tribe’s history … Continue reading →

Note: all references from books and texts are italicized and bulleted. Introduction Afghans, more precisely Pakhtuns, are descendants of the Assyrian exile from Ancient Israel thus called the Bani Israel or the Children of Israel. This is a basic statement … Continue reading →

Note: All references used are extensively given at the end for reference and consultation. Note: All references from books and texts used within the article are italicized and bulleted. Note: References will be continuously added for all the information provided … Continue reading →

According to the Bible (Kings 02:17:06, Kings 02:18:11, Chronicles 01:05:26), the ten tribes were exiled to Halah and Havor and the river Gozan and to the cities of Maday (Media). According to the tradition of the Jews of Afghanistan, the … Continue reading →

Introduction The ethnic origin of the Afghans (also Pushtun; Pukhtun or Pathan) has always puzzled ordinary people, scholars and historians alike, but not the Pathans or Afghans themselves. They are different both externally and in their character traits and traditions … Continue reading →

Note: All references from books and texts are given in italics and bulleted. After the destruction of the Holy Temple at Jerusalem (Beyt al Muqaddas), the Assyrian king Nebuchadnezzar enslaved the Children of Israel and took them to Media. … Continue reading →

Note: All references from books and texts are italicized and bulleted. Simply put, the theory that the Pashtun people originate from the exiled Lost Tribes of Israel is more than just a theory. There is a widespread chain … Continue reading →

Note: References from books and texts are bulleted and italicized. . . Note: References from books and texts are bulleted and italicized. Afghana Afghana Afghana (born ~ 1000 BC), also known as Malak Afghana was according to Afghan (Pukhtun/Pashtun) tribal … Continue reading →

Welcome to Muslim Bani Israel. Here are some features of this site: History and Heritage of the Afghans. References and Research material about the subject including rare and easily available books and texts. Contributions from readers and interested people around … Continue reading →